The city of Toronto has already began extensive cleanup of its roads following snowfall of 5 to 10 cm falling Tuesday morning

It might not be snowing now, but it was Tuesday morning. Chi-Chen Yang carries her baby son Lucas Arruda while shovelling her front sidewalk in the Dundas St. Roncesvalles Ave. area, while Art Molasy, owner of ABM Garage on Lake Shore Blvd., Mississauga, gets covered in blown snow as he plows the parking lot in front of his shop.

Pearson International Airport reports more than 50 cancelled flights in and out of the airport as of Tuesday morning, most heading to and from Chicago, and the Northeastern U.S. Flights to and from Ottawa and Montreal have returned to normal, but officials are warning travellers to check their flight status in advance of leaving for the airport.

Bus service along TDSB, TCDSB, Peel District School Board and Durham Region Catholic District School Board routes are fully operational, with delays expected due to the weather conditions. However, the London District Catholic School Board says buses in counties and red zones are cancelled.

GO Transit reported some delays of up to 50 minutes on Go Bus routes, while the TTC also expects delays, asking commuters to allow for extra travel time.

With files from Jodee Brown

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